Journal article

Individualized multiplanar electrical impedance tomography in infants to optimize lung monitoring

M Miedema, A Waldmann, KE McCall, SH Böhm, AH Van Kaam, DG Tingay

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | Published : 2017

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Murdoch Children's Research Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

Supported by National Health and Medical Research Council (Canberra, Australia) project grant 1009287, Centre of Research Excellence grant 1057514, the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program (Melbourne, Australia), and National Health and Medical Research Council Clinical Career Development Fellowship grant 1053889 (D.G.T.). S.H.B. and A.W. are employees of Swisstom AG, the company producing commercial adult electrical impedance tomography (ET) and research devices. Swisstom customized the ET hard- and software for the infant model used in this report. Al Eli hard- and software used in this study was purchased without restrictions by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.